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Sep 05, 2006 19:35

Much gushing ahead, I’m sure. I’ve been seriously listening to the song ‘Shiksa Goddess’ nonstop for two and a half days now. It’s from the Broadway show Last Five Years and, of course, Norbert Leo Butz. Okay, really, did his parents go, "What shall we call our son so that he shall most definitely get the shit kicked out of him at school?" I love ( Read more... )

hyatt, drs, ad, polar bears

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__hilary__ September 6 2006, 02:48:23 UTC
OMFG LAST FIVE YEARS IS SO MY FAVOURITE MUSICAL EVARRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!

squeeeeeeefreakoutspazzzzzzloveloveloveloveloveLASTFIVEYEARS.

i go crazy.

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nicole296 September 6 2006, 02:52:04 UTC
This is why I love you. We so like the EXACT same things.

So, you've seen it, then? Cause I wanna. I know it's probably not on anymore, and I only wanna see Sherie and Norb in it, but... why does Broadway not make tapes?!?1!!! They could make a fortune selling original cast videos.

I'll go crazy with you.

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living4theblue September 6 2006, 22:13:04 UTC
"The first flute was from 9,000 years ago."
"So are you saying that flutes didn’t contribute to methane gas buildup and global warming?"I laughed my ass off at that one ( ... )

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nicole296 September 6 2006, 23:24:13 UTC
We all had a pretty good laugh with the fact that the AD material actually says "feces and belches" in it. No mention of flatulence, though. Bum out, huh?

It's cool. We do kind of tend to get carried away if you have a bedtime. When you don't because you refuse to go in with mom the next morning to work, it's fine. You know, what I'm doing because we're on friggin' intersession!

Matinee we shall see, then. Okay, two sentences is hardly a conversation, especially when I KNOW you were joking. Or at least you better have been. I'll go to an NY community college before TAMUCC.

Ooh, that came up too. The whole natural climate changes. That makes sense to me as well. There's this whole 22,000 year cycle that we screwed up 5,000 years ago by making rice paddies, though, according to Ruddiman. I don't know. I don't like blaming people for bad weather because they friggin' wanted to eat, you know ( ... )

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